Object-oriented software engineering
Object-oriented software engineering
Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented technology for real-time systems: a practical approach using OMT and Fusion
Object-oriented technology for real-time systems: a practical approach using OMT and Fusion
Objects, components, and frameworks with UML: the catalysis approach
Objects, components, and frameworks with UML: the catalysis approach
Doing hard time: developing real-time systems with UML, objects, frameworks, and patterns
Doing hard time: developing real-time systems with UML, objects, frameworks, and patterns
Real-Time Modeling with UML: The ACCORD Approach
«UML» '98 Selected papers from the First International Workshop on The Unified Modeling Language «UML»'98: Beyond the Notation
From Object Composition to Model Transformation with the MDA
TOOLS '01 Proceedings of the 39th International Conference and Exhibition on Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems (TOOLS39)
UML for real-time: which native concepts to use?
UML for real
Automated Software Engineering
TURTLE: A Real-Time UML Profile Supported by a Formal Validation Toolkit
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
ArchMDE approach for the development of embedded real time systems
Ada-Europe'07 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Reliable software technologies
Embedded Systems Design
A co-design methodology based on model driven architecture for real time embedded systems
Mathematical and Computer Modelling: An International Journal
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Industrial competition is intensifying and products are becoming ever more complex and software-intensive. Engineers must therefore face the challenge of being both business experts and advanced software developers. This situation urgently requires new ways of thinking about software development, with the primary objective of minimizing development efforts wherever possible, so that engineers can focus on the added value of their products. The latest OMG initiative, called MDA -- for "Model Driven Architecture" -- advances the idea of using a combination of the model paradigm and various underlying technologies, to offer solutions to this challenge. For real-time domain applications, engineers may already be using model-orientated approaches ([1], [2], ?). However, these are not yet entirely satisfactory, since they still require advanced real-time development skills. This paper describes the ACCORD/UML approach that was originally designed to lighten the daily workload of automotive engineers by relieving them of need for real-time expertise.